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Enjoy Non-Lethal Spells for D&D Dueling in DANDY DUELS — GeekTyrant

Mar 28, 2023

Julian O’Connor is here to help any Dungeons & Dragons players who want to have friendly magic duels with Dandy Duels. This unofficial supplement by O’Connor includes several new non-lethal spells and rules to best facilitate such occasions. Maybe your wizard wants to show off or your sorcerer needs to defend their honor without killing the other person. You could be at a magic school such as Strixhaven and be in an extracurricular club about dueling! O’Connor even includes an adventure at a magical school complete with maps, NPCs, and more.If you’ve ever thought that D&D spellcasters had too few options for friendly duels, or even a non-lethal but combative means of settling disagreements, then this book is for you! Inside is a wide selection of spells for all casting classes, with unique flavoring and several options for rules on how to use them in any game you run, no matter the setting! But that’s not all – if you happen to be running a Strixhaven game, or even something else that involves a magical school, this book also includes an adventure to delve into the dark history of the dueling club! With maps and two new student NPCs with unique stat blocks and fleshed-out personalities, this adventure is easy to run at any time in your Strixhaven game, or you could even adapt it for another setting! So come on in and enjoy some rules for making duels most dandy!You can purchase Dandy Duels from DMs Guild (affiliate link) for $2.

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